New Zealand 232 for nine at stumps against India
New Zealand were 232 for nine in their second innings at stumps on the third day of the second and final cricket Test against India here on Sunday.
New Zealand lead by 244 runs with one wicket remain
Ross back-foot play was special: Martin Guptill
Fighters do keep promises. New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor delivered his word on aggression against the Indian spinners to bring up a fiery ton and most of the other Kiwi batsmen too came out with a t
Good effort on this wicket: Pragyan Ojha
It was surprising to see Mahendra Singh Dhoni turn to Pragyan Ojha to open the attack on Friday.
Not long ago, Dhoni was in the habit of using the left-arm spinner more for containing than as an att
Onus on batsmen to stifle Kiwis
The biggest threat to Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men in this second of the short two-Test series will emanate from the weather and not the rivals.
Having been instilled the fear of god in eight of their
New Zealand elect to bat in second Test against India
New Zealand captain Ross Taylor won the toss and elected to bat in the second cricket Test against India here on Friday.
While India have not made any changes, for New Zealand, Tim Southee comes in p
Taylor's counter-attacking century bails out Kiwis
Captain Ross Taylor launched a stunning counter-attack with a blistering 113 as New Zealand showed great fighting spirit to recover from early jolts in the second cricket Test here on Friday.
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Home boy Pragyan Ojha happy with effort
On a rain-curtailed day, the Indian spinners basked the most in the limelight, taking six New Zealand wickets for 94 runs.
Hyderabad’s very own left-arm spinner, Pragyan Ojha, played a major role in
James Franklin confident of avoiding defeat
After a decent morning’s work on Friday, New Zealand would have been pretty satisfied and looking forward to their batting innings.
However, R. Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha systematically and clinically
Ashwin shines as India canter home by innings & 115 runs
Ravichandran Ashwin produced a career-best 12-wicket match haul as a merciless India relied on the spinners to crush New Zealand by an innings and 115 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test ser
Jeetan Patel lashes out at under-cooked pitch
Friday was a bitter-sweet day for New Zealand. While their bowling performed much better than they had yesterday, their batsmen collapsed in a heap to leave the team in plenty of trouble at the end of